Ride Guide to
Festival of the Lion King

Join Simba, Timon, Pumbaa and others for a vibrant and spectacular live show that celebrates the beloved story and iconic songs of Disney's "The Lion King."

Africa
Any Height
28 min

Know Before You Go

What you will - and won't - find in this attraction

Scary
n/a
Darkness
Low lighting during the show
Drops
n/a
Speed
n/a
Loudness
Loud audio including thunder and roaring effects
Dizzyness
n/a
3D Effects
n/a
4D Effects
Fire effects on stage
Enclosed Spaces
Very large indoor theater
Characters / IP
The Lion King

Attraction Overview

The Festival of the Lion King is a vibrant and spectacular live show that celebrates the beloved story of Disney's "The Lion King." Prepare to be immersed in the sights, sounds, and energy of Africa as you join Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, and other iconic characters on a musical journey like no other.

As you enter the theater, you'll be greeted by the rich and colorful African-themed decor. The seating is arranged in four sections, representing the elements of earth, air, fire, and water. Each section has its own unique animal-inspired decoration, creating a visually stunning atmosphere.

The show itself combines an energetic cast, awe-inspiring acrobatics, dazzling costumes, and captivating music to create an unforgettable experience. From the moment the performers take the stage, you'll be transported to the Pride Lands and drawn into the world of "The Lion King."

As the story unfolds, you'll be treated to high-energy dance routines, incredible stunts, and breathtaking aerial performances. The talented cast members bring the characters to life through their spirited singing, dancing, and acrobatics, showcasing the diverse talents of the African savanna.

Throughout the show, you'll hear familiar songs from the original "Lion King" soundtrack, including favorites like "Circle of Life," "Hakuna Matata," and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight." The music, combined with the dynamic performances, creates an infectious and uplifting atmosphere that will have you clapping, singing along, and fully engaged in the celebration.

Audience participation is a key element of the "Festival of the Lion King." You may find yourself joining in on a lively chant, clapping to the rhythm, or even being invited on stage to take part in the festivities. It's a joyous and interactive experience that encourages everyone to be a part of the magic.

Please note that the "Festival of the Lion King" is a highly popular show, so it's recommended to arrive early or secure a FastPass+ reservation to ensure you have a seat. The show schedule may vary, so be sure to check the times and availability during your visit.

Prepare to be enchanted by the spirit of Africa, the timeless music of "The Lion King," and the incredible talent of the performers as you experience the unforgettable "Festival of the Lion King" at Disney's Animal Kingdom. It's a celebration of love, friendship, and the circle of life that will leave you inspired and uplifted.

The "Festival of the Lion King" is generally suitable for guests of all ages, including young children. However, there are a few elements that some children might find intense or overwhelming. Here are a few considerations:

  1. Loud Noises: The show features energetic music, powerful vocals, and lively performances, which can sometimes include loud sounds and drumming. If your child is sensitive to loud noises, you may want to bring earplugs or sit towards the back of the theater where the sound is slightly less intense.

  2. Darkness and Lighting Effects: Like many live shows, there may be moments of darkness or dramatic lighting effects to enhance the visual experience. Some children may feel uncomfortable in dimly lit or dark environments, so it's important to assess your child's comfort level with such effects.

  3. Close Proximity to Characters: During the show, some characters, such as the Tumble Monkeys, may come near the audience or interact with guests in the front rows. While this is typically a fun and exciting aspect of the show, some children may feel uneasy if characters come too close or make direct eye contact. If your child is particularly shy or apprehensive about such interactions, consider sitting further back in the theater.

It's important to note that the performers and cast members are skilled at creating an entertaining and family-friendly environment. If at any point your child feels uncomfortable, you can quietly exit the theater with the assistance of a cast member.

Ultimately, you know your child best and what they can handle. It's always a good idea to prepare them by discussing the show beforehand, describing the characters and elements they might encounter, and gauging their excitement or concerns.

If you have any specific concerns or questions about the show's content, it's best to consult a cast member or guest relations for further assistance.


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